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== Interleukin-6 ==
Interleukin-6 is an important [[Cytokine]] involved in the immune response. IL-6 can interact with immune cells by binding to soluble or membrane bound receptors to elicit a response. It has been found that the result of IL-6 binding varies between these two types of receptor, with membrane receptor interaction having a protective response, and the binding of soluble receptors is pro-inflammatory&nbsp;<ref>Schaper, F. and Rose-John, S. (2015). Interleukin-6: Biology, signalling and strategies of blockade. Cytokine &amp; Growth Factor Reviews, 26(5), pp.475-487.</ref>


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== About ==
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Interleukin-6 is an important  [[cytokine]] involved in the immune response. IL-6 can interact with immune cells by binding to soluble or membrane bound receptors to elicit a response. It has been found that the result of IL-6 binding varies between these two types of receptor, with membrane receptor interaction having a protective response, and the binding of soluble receptors is pro-inflammatory [1].
 
 
 
 
== References ==
[1] Schaper, F. and Rose-John, S. (2015). Interleukin-6: Biology, signalling and strategies of blockade. Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 26(5), pp.475-487.

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Interleukin-6 is an important Cytokine involved in the immune response. IL-6 can interact with immune cells by binding to soluble or membrane bound receptors to elicit a response. It has been found that the result of IL-6 binding varies between these two types of receptor, with membrane receptor interaction having a protective response, and the binding of soluble receptors is pro-inflammatory [1]

References

  1. Schaper, F. and Rose-John, S. (2015). Interleukin-6: Biology, signalling and strategies of blockade. Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 26(5), pp.475-487.